How do I save an iMovie 10 project for iDVD which I do have on my computer.  Please answer in the simplest terms and a step by step manner.  I would be ever so thankful!!!!

Anybody know how to do this?

Have a look at this thread:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5506165?tstart=0
Matt

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  • I started to publish an iMovie project in iDVD but it failled .... the mesage was start up disk needsmore space. deleate files to make more space.  how can I do that, please? in help menue thre are no entris on start up... Thank you VERY much.  Michael

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  • Best way to export iMovie project for editing

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  • How do you merge 2 iMovie projects?

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